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Based on historical events leading up to the end of the Sengoku Jidai, the era of the warring states at the end of the 16th century in medieval Japan, Gorin follows the path of a lone Samurai Miyamoto Musashi. Through bloodshed, death, betrayal, treason, and civil war, the impermanence and brutality of medieval Japan is brought to life in this epic story where the battle for the soul of Japan takes place.

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Based on historical events leading up to the end of the Sengoku Jidai, the era of the warring states at the end of the 16th century in medieval Japan, Gorin follows the path of a lone Samurai Miyamoto Musashi. Through bloodshed, death, betrayal, treason, and civil war, the impermanence and brutality of medieval Japan is brought to life in this epic story where the battle for the soul of Japan takes place.

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Marc is a Graduate of the University of St. Andrews, awarded a joint masters in Literature and Moral Philosophy, and more recently completed a post graduate degree in Law. A martial artist in his own right with a life time of experience, he has worked and travelled in dozens of countries seeking out proponents of the various martial arts he is interested in. Marc grew up in the hardnosed edge of the port city of Dundee, sometimes described as one of the toughest places in Scotland. Marc currently lives at the beach in southern Oman, where he can be found training and surfing. He is also an accomplished musician and is the sole member of TPR, the biggest unknown Scottish indie folk band on the planet. Having produced seven albums, he is currently working on the eighth, entitled Virtual Signal. With a keen interest in military history from the ancient to modern, Marc spends his time pouring over books and articles on strategy and past military campaigns. All of the belts he owns mainly hold up his trousers.